Steaua București in European football

{{Short description|Professional football club performances}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2021}}

{{infobox continental football

| continent = Europe

| title = Steaua București in European football

| image = 250px

| caption = Steaua team with the European Cup in 1986.

| european cup = 1 (1986)

| uefa super cup = 1 (1986)

| first entry = 1957–58 European Cup

| last entry = 2024–25 UEFA Europa League

}}

Romanian professional football club Steaua, based in Bucharest, has regularly taken part in Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) competitions, despite FCSB is involved in FC Steaua București records dispute. Qualification for Romanian clubs is determined by a team's performance in its domestic league and cup competitions. Steaua has regularly qualified for the primary European competition, the European Cup, by winning the Liga I. Steaua has also achieved European qualification via the Cupa României and played in both the former UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Cup.

Steaua's first match in European competition was in the 1957–58 European Cup against Borussia Dortmund of West Germany. So far, they have competed 28 times in the European Champions' Cup / Champions League, 21 times in the UEFA Cup / Europa League, 11 times in the Cup Winners' Cup, 2 times in the UEFA Europa Conference League, 1 time in the UEFA Super Cup, and 1 in the Intercontinental Cup. There were five consecutive participations in the European Cup during the 1980s and six in the 1990s. Since 2003, Steaua is a regular appearance in the UEFA competitions. As of September 2018, it has 14 consecutive seasons of European Cup participations.

Steaua won the European Cup in 1986, becoming the only Romanian and the first Eastern European club to do so, by defeating Barcelona on a penalty shootout. They again reached the European Cup Final in 1989, but lost 4–0 to Milan. Steaua's record wins in Europe are a 6–0 victory over Young Boys in the 1979–80 European Cup Winners' Cup and a 6–0 victory over AaB in a home match in the group stage of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League.

European competitions

The first continental competition organised by UEFA was the European Cup in 1955. It is the most prestigious European competition and was conceived by the editor of L'Équipe Gabriel Hanot, as a competition for winners of the European national football leagues.{{harvnb|Moore|2000|p=217}} The format of the competition was changed for the 1992–93 season to include a group stage instead of the straight knockout format previously in use. The competition was also renamed as the UEFA Champions League.{{cite web |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/history/ |title=Football's premier club competition |publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) |access-date=2 September 2011 }} Further changes were made for the 1997–98 season, with the runners-up from countries placed highly in the UEFA coefficients allowed to enter. This was later expanded to four team for the top countries in the coefficients.{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2012/competitionformat/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110616170714/http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2012/competitionformat/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=16 June 2011 |title=Competition Format |publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) |accessdate=2 September 2011}}

A number of other European competitions have also taken place. The secondary cup competition is the UEFA Cup, which was established in 1972. The competition was initially open to teams who finished as runners-up in their respective national leagues. This was later expanded based on the countries rank in the coefficients and performance in domestic cup competitions. The competition was renamed as the UEFA Europa League for the 2009–10 season.{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/history/ |title=New format provides fresh impetus |publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) |access-date=2 September 2011 }} The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a competition for the winners of all European domestic cup competitions. Established in 1960 it was considered the secondary cup competitions until the re-branding of the European Cup, which weakened the competition and it was considered the weakest of the three competitions.{{harvnb|Moore|2000|p=220}} The competition was discontinued in 1999 and amalgamated into the UEFA Cup.{{cite web |url=http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/index.html |title=History |publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) |date=13 July 2005 |access-date=2 September 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110131062024/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/index.html |archive-date=31 January 2011 }}

The UEFA Super Cup is a competition between the winners of the Champions League and Europa League. It was contested between the winners of the Champions League and Cup Winners' Cup up until the discontinuation of the latter in 1999. The competition was originally held over two-legs but was changed to a single match in 1998.{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefasupercup/history/ |title=Club competition winners do battle |publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) |access-date=2 September 2011 }} The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was established in 1955 and run independently of UEFA. It was initially for team from cities that hosted trade fairs, it was later expanded to include runners-up from the domestic leagues. In 1971, it came under the control of UEFA and was re-branded as the UEFA Cup. Established in 1960 the Intercontinental Cup was a competition for the winners of the European Cup and the South American equivalent the Copa Libertadores. Jointly organised by UEFA and the Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL) it was contested until 2004, when it was replaced by the FIFA Club World Cup which included the winners of all six confederations regional championships.{{cite web |url=http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/eusa/format/index.html |title=Competition format |publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) |date=13 July 2005 |access-date=2 September 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120708050711/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/eusa/format/index.html |archive-date=8 July 2012 }}

History

= Under communism (1947–1989) =

On 7 June 1947, at the initiative of several officers of the Romanian Royal House, the first Romanian sports club of the Army was born through a decree signed by General Mihail Lascăr, High Commander of the Romanian Royal Army. The club was to be called ASA București (Asociația Sportivă a Armatei București – English: Army Sports Association), with seven different sections (football, fencing, volleyball, boxing, shooting, athletics, tennis), and its leadership was entrusted to General-Major Oreste Alexandrescu. With a squad gathered in record time, ASA was preparing itself for the Romanian second league promotion play-offs. However, the new Communist government that had come to power in 1945 and assumed total control of the country at the end of 1947 stated that every sports association in the country was now to be linked to a certain trade union, be it a State Department, a Ministry or a company. However, this was not the case for first league club, Carmen București, owned by wealthy industrialist Dumitru Mociorniță, who saw his team excluded from the championship and later on dissolved, its place in the 1st league being now taken by newly formed ASA.{{Cite web |url=http://www.fcsteaua.ro/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t5171.html |title=Zbuciumata infiintare a Stelei |access-date=23 September 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110930155504/http://www.fcsteaua.ro/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t5171.html |archive-date=30 September 2011 |url-status=dead }}

The team's first official competition was the 1947–48 Romanian Football Championship season, in which they finished 14th. Their first official match was played in Bucharest against Dermata Cluj and ended 0-0. The team managed to avoid relegation after a play-out with seven other teams. On 5 June 1948, by Order 289 of the Ministry of National Defence, ASA became CSCA (Clubul Sportiv Central al Armatei – English: Central Sports Club of the Army), after which performances began to roll. In March 1950, CSCA changed its name to CCA (Casa Centrală a Armatei, English: "Central House of the Army").

The 1950s were years of great domestic performances, ones in which the famous "CCA Golden Team" was formed. 1956 was one of CCA's most prestigious years, when, apart from winning the title, the team entered a tournament in England where they defeated Luton Town 4–3, drew against Arsenal 1–1 and Sheffield Wednesday 3–3, then lost 5–0 to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Further, on 22 April 1956, the Romania national team defeated Yugoslavia 1–0 in Belgrade with a team comprised only by CCA players. In 1957, the team also made their first European Cup appearance, falling to Borussia Dortmund after a play-off in Bologna.

In 1961, CCA changed its name once again (for the final time) to CSA Steaua București (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua – English: Army Sports Club Steaua). The word "steaua" is Romanian for "the star'' and was adopted because of the presence, just like in any other Eastern-European Army team, of a red star on their badge.

File:Steaua si Cupa Campionilor Europeni.jpg.]]

Under the leadership of coaches Emerich Jenei and Anghel Iordănescu, Steaua had an impressive Championship run in the 1984–85 season, which they eventually won after a six-year drought. What followed was an astonishing European Cup season. After knocking-out Vejle Boldklub, Budapest Honvéd, Lahti and Anderlecht, they were the first ever Romanian team to make it into a Champions League final. On 7 May 1986, at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium in Seville, Spanish champions Barcelona were clear favourites, but after a goalless draw, goalkeeper Helmut Duckadam saved all four penalties taken by Barça, being the first ever Romanian to reach the Guinness Book for that achievement,{{cite news |url=http://www.clujeanul.ro/articol/ziar/cluj/visul-guinness/2986/

|title=Visul "Guinness"

|work=Clujeanul

|author1=Calabalic, Petrina |author2=Marta, Bogdan |date=2004-09-06

|accessdate=2007-06-10}} while Gavril Balint and Marius Lăcătuș converted their penalties to make Steaua the first Eastern European team to win the supreme continental trophy.

Gheorghe Hagi, arguably the all-time best Romanian footballer, joined the club a few months later, scoring the only goal of the match against Dynamo Kyiv which brought Steaua an additional European Super Cup on 24 February 1987 in Monaco, just two months after having lost the Intercontinental Cup 1–0 to Argentinians River Plate in Tokyo.

Steaua remained at the top of European football for the rest of the decade, managing one more Champions League semi-final against Benfica (1987–88) and one more Champions League final in 1989, which was lost 4–0 in to the Milan side of Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit and Frank Rijkaard.

During these last years of the Communist regime in Romania, dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu's son Valentin was involved in the life of the team. Even though a controversial character, Valentin Ceaușescu admitted in a recent interview he had done nothing else than to protect his favourite team from Dinamo București's sphere of influence, ensured by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.{{cite web

|url=http://www.ceausescu.org/ceausescu_texts/valentin_mega_interview_ro.html

|title='Mega-interviu' cu Valentin Ceausescu

|work=Ceausescu.org

|accessdate=2007-06-15

}} Though contested by some, their five-year winning streak in the championship between 1984–85 and 1988–89 corroborates the notion that the team was really the best during this period.

= Post-Revolution (1990–present) =

The Romanian Revolution led the country towards a free open market and, subsequently, several players of the great 1980s team left for other clubs in the West. Gheorghe Hagi joined Real Madrid for a then club record $4.3 million fee,{{cite web

|url=http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/clubs/clubs.shtml

|title=Biggest transfers of Romanian players from Liga 1

|work=RomanianSoccer.ro

|accessdate=2007-06-10

}} Marius Lăcătuș to Fiorentina, Dan Petrescu to Foggia, Silviu Lung to Logroñés, Ștefan Iovan to Brighton & Hove Albion, Tudorel Stoica to Lens and so on.

Therefore, three years followed in which the club won only a national cup in the 1991–92 season. However, a swift recovery followed and Steaua managed a six consecutive championship streak between 1992–93 and 1997–98. The club managed to reach the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals in 1993, when they lost on away goals to Royal Antwerp, and also qualified for the Champions League group stage for three-straight years between 1994–95 and 1996–97.

In 1998, following lobbying from football department president Marcel Pușcaș and new LPF regulations, the football club separated from CSA Steaua București and changed their name for the final time to AFC Steaua București (Asociația Fotbal Club Steaua București).{{cite web

|url=http://www.ziua.ro/display.php?id=8354&data=1998-05-29

|title=Politica mineaza sportul românesc

|work=Ziua

|language=Romanian

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930183349/http://www.ziua.ro/display.php?id=8354&data=1998-05-29

|archive-date=2007-09-30

|access-date=2013-08-08}}

In the summer of 2004, following a third consecutive year with no trophy won, former Italy goalkeeper Walter Zenga was appointed as head coach, becoming the first ever foreign FC FCSB manager. Following the appointment, results came immediately, as the team qualified for the UEFA Cup group stage and further on became the first Romanian team to make it to the European football spring since 1993, where they defeated holders Valencia after a penalty shoot-out at Ghencea. Zenga was sacked with three matchdays to go in the Divizia A, but FC FCSB eventually won the title, performance repeated the following year with manager Cosmin Olăroiu. Under Olăroiu they reached the UEFA Cup semi-finals in 2005–06, where they were eliminated by Middlesbrough by a last minute goal. This was their best performance at a European competition since reaching the final of the 1988–89 European Cup.

The next season, after having successfully passed two qualifying rounds against Gorica and Standard Liège, FC FCSB reached the group stage of the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League, where they finished in third position in Group E, behind Lyon (0–3 home, 1–1 away) and Real Madrid (1–4 home, 0–1 away) and in front of Dynamo Kyiv (1–1 home, 4–1 away). However, their continuation in the UEFA Cup was short, having been eliminated by title holders Sevilla in the round of 32.

In the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League, they eliminated Zagłębie Lubin (1–0 away and 2–1 home) and BATE Borisov (2–2 away and 2–0 home) to reach the group stage, where they were drawn alongside Arsenal, Sevilla and Sparta Prague. However, their performance was sub-par, finishing last with one point.

The 2008–09 UEFA Champions League season saw FC FCSB advance to the group stage after defeating Galatasaray (2–2 away and 1–0 home), only to again finish in last place with one point, after Bayern Munich, Lyon and Fiorentina.

The 2012–13 season saw FC FCSB achieve their best European performance in six seasons, reaching the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Round of 16 where they lost to eventual winners Chelsea. Steaua most recently qualified for the Champions League group stages in 2013–14, finishing last in their group with Chelsea, Schalke and Basel.

Total statistics

{{small|Updated 7 November 2024.}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
style="background:#DCDCDC"|Competition

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| S | Seasons}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| P | Played}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| W | Won}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| D | Drawn}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| L | Lost}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference}}

align=left|UEFA Champions League / European Cup

|29

150554253219210+9
align=left|UEFA Super Cup / European Super Cup

|1

110010+1
align=left|UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup

|22

149633947203169+34
align=left|UEFA Europa Conference League

|3

187381930|
11
align=left|UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup

|11

401412145154−3
align=left|Intercontinental Cup

|1

100101−1
class="sortbottom"

! Total

6635914096123493464+29

Statistics by country

{{small|As of 7 November 2024}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
style="background:#DCDCDC"|Country

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Club

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| P | Played}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| W | Won}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| D | Drawn}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| L | Lost}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against}}

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference}}

align=left|{{flagicon|Argentina}} Argentina

|align=left|River Plate

|1

00101–1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|1

00101–1
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Armenia}} Armenia

|align=left|Alashkert

|2

10153+2
align=left|Shirak

|1

10030+3
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|3

20183+5
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=4 align=left|{{flagicon|Austria}} Austria

|align=left|Austria Wien

|4

21143+1
align=left|LASK

|5

41083+5
align=left|Rapid Wien

|2

10134–1
align=left|Red Bull Salzburg

|2

11010+1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|11

722149+5
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Belarus}} Belarus

|align=left|BATE Borisov

|2

11042+2
align=left|Neman Grodno

|2

020110
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|4

13053+2
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=4 align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Belgium

|align=left|Anderlecht

|8

242770
align=left|Club Brugge

|4

12175+2
align=left|Royal Antwerp

|2

020110
align=left|Standard Liège

|5

22186+2
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|19

51042319+4
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=4 align=left|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Bulgaria

|align=left|Botev Plovdiv

|2

10147–3
align=left|CSKA 1948

|2

20042+2
align=left|CSKA Sofia

|6

330127+5
align=left|Ludogorets Razgrad

|2

101110
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|12

7322117+4
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Croatia / {{flagicon|Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}} Yugoslavia

|align=left|Dinamo Zagreb

|4

10359–4
align=left|Hajduk Split

|4

21163+3
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|6

3141112–1
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=3 align=left|{{flagicon|Cyprus}} Cyprus

|align=left|AEK Larnaca

|2

11042+2
align=left|Anorthosis Famagusta

|2

11043+1
align=left|Omonia

|2

20051+4
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|6

420136+7
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=5 align=left|{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czech Republic / {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia

|align=left|Mladá Boleslav

|2

11010+1
align=left|Slavia Prague

|4

02248–4
align=left|Slovan Liberec

|1

00102–2
align=left|Sparta Prague

|6

231138+5
align=left|Viktoria Plzeň

|4

21195+4
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|17

5752723+4
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=6 align=left|{{flagicon|Denmark}} Denmark

|align=left|AaB

|2

10161+5
align=left|AGF Aarhus

|2

101440
align=left|Copenhagen

|2

11021+1
align=left|Midtjylland

|1

10020+2
align=left|Nordsjælland

|2

01102|
2
align=left|Silkeborg

|2

002010|
10
align=left|Vejle Boldklub

|2

11052+3
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|13

5371920-2
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=8 align=left|{{flagicon|England}} England

|align=left|Arsenal

|2

00213–2
align=left|Aston Villa

|2

10123–1
align=left|Chelsea

|4

10328–6
align=left|Liverpool

|4

02237–4
align=left|Manchester City

|2

00206–6
align=left|Middlesbrough

|2

10134–1
align=left|Southampton

|2

11021+1
align=left|West Ham United

|4

11236|
3
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|22

54131638–22
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Estonia}} Estonia

|align=left|Flora Tallinn

|2

10154+1
align=left|Levadia Tallinn

|2

20071+6
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|4

301125+7
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
align=left|{{flagicon|Finland}} Finland

|align=left|Kuusysi

|2

11010+1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|2

11010+1
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=8 align=left|{{flagicon|France}} France

|align=left|Bastia

|2

101330
align=left|Lens

|1

10040+4
align=left|Monaco

|4

20247–3
align=left|Montpellier

|2

00208–8
align=left|Nantes

|2

00235–2
align=left|Lyon

|4

013411–7
align=left|Paris Saint-Germain

|2

10135–2
align=left|Strasbourg

|2

01112–1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|19

52122241–19
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Georgia (country)}} Georgia

|align=left|Dinamo Tbilisi

|2

11031+2
align=left|Saburtalo Tbilisi

|2

10143+1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|4

21174+3
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=5 align=left|{{flagicon|Germany}} Germany / {{flagicon|West Germany}} West Germany

|align=left|Bayern Munich

|4

02215–4
align=left|Borussia Dortmund

|7

115917–8
align=left|Hertha BSC

|1

010000
align=left|Schalke 04

|4

02215–4
align=left|VfB Stuttgart

|2

01137–4
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|18

17101434–20
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
align=left|{{flagicon|Greece}} Greece

|align=left|Panathinaikos

|2

01158–3
align=left|{{flagicon|Greece}} Greece

|align=left|PAOK

|1

10010+1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|3

11168–2
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=3 align=left|{{flagicon|Hungary}} Hungary

|align=left|Budapest Honvéd

|2

10142+2
align=left|MTK Budapest

|2

10142+2
align=left|Újpest

|2

20041+3
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|6

402125+7
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
align=left|{{flagicon|Iceland}} Iceland

|align=left|Fram Reykjavík

|2

20050+5
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|2

20050+5
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Israel}} Israel

|align=left|Hapoel Be'er Sheva

|2

11032+1
align=left|Maccabi Haifa

|2

10147–3
align=left|Maccabi Tel Aviv

|2

11021+1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|6

321910–1
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=9 align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} Italy

|align=left|Fiorentina

|2

01101–1
align=left|Genoa

|2

00202–2
align=left|Juventus

|2

01103–3
align=left|Lazio

|2

10125–3
align=left|Milan

|1

00104–4
align=left|Napoli

|2

01134–1
align=left|Parma

|1

00101–1
align=left|Roma

|2

01101–1
align=left|Sampdoria

|1

010000
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|15

159521–16
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} Kazakhstan

|align=left|Aktobe

|2

11043+1
align=left|Shakhter Karagandy

|2

101220
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|4

21165+1
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
align=left|{{flagicon|Latvia}} Latvia

|align=left|FK RFS

|1

10041+3
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|1

10041+3
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
align=left|{{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania

|align=left|Ekranas

|2

20050+5
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|2

20050+5
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
align=left|{{flagicon|Malta}} Malta

|align=left|Hibernians

|2

11010+1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|2

11010+1
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Moldova}} Moldova

|align=left|Milsami Orhei

|2

20041+3
align=left|Sheriff Tiraspol

|2

020110
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|4

22052+3
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=5 align=left|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Netherlands

|align=left|Ajax

|2

101220
align=left|Heerenveen

|2

10132+1
align=left|PSV

|4

103212–10
align=left|Twente

|4

02213–2
align=left|Utrecht

|2

11042+2
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|14

4371221–9
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Northern Ireland

|align=left|Derry City

|2

20050+5
align=left|Glentoran

|2

11061+5
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|4

310111+10
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=5 align=left|{{flagicon|Norway}} Norway

|align=left|Molde

|2

20041+3
align=left|Rosenborg

|4

11247–3
align=left|Strømsgodset

|2

20030+3
align=left|Vålerenga

|2

20061+5
align=left|Viking

|2

10143+1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|12

8132112+9
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=3 align=left|{{flagicon|Poland}} Poland

|align=left|Legia Warsaw

|2

020330
align=left|Widzew Łódź

|2

10112–1
align=left|Zagłębie Lubin

|2

20031+2
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|6

32176+1
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=4 align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} Portugal

|align=left|Benfica

|4

02225–3
align=left|Rio Ave

|2

11043+1
align=left|Sporting CP

|2

01115–4
align=left|Vitória de Guimarães

|2

01101–1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|10

154714–7
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=3 align=left|{{flagicon|Republic of Ireland}} Republic of Ireland

|align=left|Bohemian

|2

11040+4
align=left|Shelbourne

|2

11041+3
align=left|St Patrick's Athletic

|2

20051+4
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|6

420132+11
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Republic of Macedonia}} Republic of Macedonia

|align=left|Sloga Jugomagnat

|2

20051+4
align=left|Vardar Skopje

|2

20051+4
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|4

400102+8
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
align=left|{{flagicon|Romania}} Romania

|align=left|Rapid București

|2

020110
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|2

020110
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
align=left|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russia / {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Soviet Union

|align=left|Spartak Moscow

|2

20051+4
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|2

20051+4
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=1 align=left|{{flagicon|San Marino}} San Marino

|align=left|Virtus

|2

200111+10
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|2

200111+10
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Scotland}} Scotland

|align=left|Motherwell

|2

20061+5
align=left|Rangers

|7

22359|
4
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|9

4231110+1
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=3 align=left|{{flagicon|Serbia}} Serbia / {{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} Serbia and Montenegro

|align=left|Partizan

|2

01135–2
align=left|TSC Bačka Topola

|1

010660
align=left|Železnik

|2

10154+1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|5

1221415–1
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=3 align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} Slovakia / {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia

|align=left|DAC Dunajská Streda

|2

20020+2
align=left|Spartak Trnava

|4

202660
align=left|Trenčín

|2

10143+1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|8

503129+3
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Slovenia}} Slovenia

|align=left|Gorica

|2

20050+5
align=left|Rudar Velenje

|2

20060+6
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|4

400110+11
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=9 align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Spain

|align=left|Athletic Bilbao

|1

00101–1
align=left|Atlético Madrid

|2

01115–4
align=left|Barcelona

|5

21259–4
align=left|Real Betis

|2

11030+3
align=left|Real Madrid

|2

00215–4
align=left|Sevilla

|4

00417–6
align=left|Sporting Gijón

|2

11032+1
align=left|Valencia

|6

204612–6
align=left|Villarreal

|4

02225–3
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|28

66162246–24
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden

|align=left|Halmstads BK

|1

10030+3
align=left|IFK Göteborg

|2

10152+3
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|3

20182+6
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=7 align=left|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Switzerland

|align=left|Basel

|2

020220
align=left|Grasshopper

|2

101110
align=left|Lugano

|2

101330
align=left|Servette

|2

11052+3
align=left|St. Gallen

|2

01123–1
align=left|Young Boys

|2

11082+6
align=left|Zürich

|2

020110
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|14

4732214+8
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=4 align=left|{{flagicon|Turkey}} Turkey

|align=left|Beşiktaş

|1

10021+1
align=left|Fenerbahçe

|4

11235–2
align=left|Galatasaray

|4

22083+5
align=left|Osmanlıspor

|2

10123–1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|11

5331512+3
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
rowspan=2 align=left|{{flagicon|Ukraine}} Ukraine / {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Soviet Union

|align=left|Dynamo Kyiv

|7

2231012–2
align=left|Karpaty Lviv

|2

11043+1
colspan=2 align-"center" | Subtotal

|9

3331415–1
colspan=9 height="18" style="background:#DCDCDC"|
colspan=2 align-"center" | Total

|329

12791111462427+35

Key

Notes for the abbreviations in the tables below:

  • QR: Qualifying round
  • PR: Preliminary round
  • 1R: First round
  • 2R: Second round
  • 3R: Third round
  • QF: Quarter-finals
  • SF: Semi-finals
  • F: Final
  • 1QR: First qualifying round
  • 2QR: Second qualifying round
  • 3QR: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round
  • R32: Round of 32
  • R16: Round of 16

UEFA Champions League / European Cup

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
style="background:#DCDCDC"|Season

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Round

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Opponent

!width="80" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Home

!width="80" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Away

!width="80" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Neutral

!width="80" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Aggregate

align=left|1957–58

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|West Germany}} Borussia Dortmund

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–4

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–31

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|6–8

align=left|1960–61

|align=left|PR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Spartak Hradec Králové

|colspan="2"|WO 2

|rowspan="9"|N/A

|colspan="1"|WO 2

align=left|1961–62

|align=left|PR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Austria}} Austria Wien

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–2

align=left|1968–69

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Spartak Trnava

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–4

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3–5

align=left|1976–77

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Club Brugge

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–3

align=left|1978–79

|align=left|PR

|align=left|{{flagicon|France}} Monaco

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–3

rowspan=5 align=left|1985–86

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Denmark}} Vejle

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–2

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Hungary}} Budapest Honvéd

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–2

align=left|QF

|align=left|{{flagicon|Finland}} Kuusysi

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1–0

align=left|SF

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Anderlecht

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–1

align=left|F

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Barcelona

|colspan="2"|N/A

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|0–0 {{pso|2–0}}

|N/A

rowspan=2 align=left|1986–87

|align=left|1R

|align=left|Bye

|colspan="4"|N/A

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Anderlecht

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|rowspan="9"|N/A

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–3

rowspan=4 align=left|1987–88

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Hungary}} MTK Budapest

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–2

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Cyprus}} Omonia

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–1

align=left|QF

|align=left|{{flagicon|Scotland}} Rangers

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–2

align=left|SF

|align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} Benfica

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–2

rowspan=5 align=left|1988–89

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Sparta Prague

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|5–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|7–3

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Spartak Moscow

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–1

align=left|QF

|align=left|{{flagicon|Sweden}} IFK Göteborg

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|5–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–2

align=left|SF

|align=left|{{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–1

align=left|F

|align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} Milan

|colspan="2"|N/A

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–4

|N/A

rowspan=2 align=left|1989–90

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Iceland}} Fram Reykjavík

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|rowspan="57"|N/A

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–0

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} PSV

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–5

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–5

rowspan=2 align=left|1993–94

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Dinamo Zagreb

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–4 (a)

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|France}} Monaco

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–4

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–4

rowspan=4 align=left|1994–95

|align=left|QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Servette

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–2

rowspan="3" align=left| Group C

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Anderlecht

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3rd place

align=left|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Hajduk Split

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} Benfica

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

rowspan=4 align=left|1995–96

|align=left|QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Austria}} Red Bull Salzburg

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1–0

rowspan="3" align=left| Group C

|align=left|{{flagicon|Scotland}} Rangers

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3rd place

align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} Juventus

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

align=left|{{flagicon|Germany}} Borussia Dortmund

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

rowspan=4 align=left|1996–97

|align=left|QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Club Brugge

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–2

rowspan="3" align=left| Group B

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Atlético Madrid

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–4

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|4th place

align=left|{{flagicon|Germany}} Borussia Dortmund

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|3–5

align=left|{{flagicon|Poland}} Widzew Łódź

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

rowspan=2 align=left|1997–98

|align=left|1QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} CSKA Sofia

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|3–3

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–3

align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|France}} Paris Saint-Germain

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–03

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–5

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3–5

rowspan=2 align=left|1998–99

|align=left|1QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Estonia}} Flora Tallinn

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–3

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–4

align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Greece}} Panathinaikos

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|3–6

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|5–8

rowspan=2 align=left|2001–02

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Republic of Macedonia}} Sloga Jugomagnat

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–1

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Ukraine}} Dynamo Kyiv

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–4

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3–5

rowspan=2 align=left|2005–06

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Republic of Ireland}} Shelbourne

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–1

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Norway}} Rosenborg

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–3

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3–4

rowspan=5 align=left|2006–07

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Slovenia}} Gorica

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–0

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Standard Liège

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–3

rowspan="3" align=left| Group E

|align=left|{{flagicon|Ukraine}} Dynamo Kyiv

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

|rowspan="3" bgcolor="#BBF3FF" style="text-align:center;"|3rd place

align=left|{{flagicon|France}} Lyon

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Real Madrid

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–4

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

rowspan=5 align=left|2007–08

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Poland}} Zagłębie Lubin

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–1

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belarus}} BATE Borisov

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–2

rowspan="3" align=left| Group H

|align=left|{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Slavia Prague

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|4th place

align=left|{{flagicon|England}} Arsenal

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Sevilla

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

rowspan=4 align=left|2008–09

|align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–2

rowspan="3" align=left| Group F

|align=left|{{flagicon|Germany}} Bayern Munich

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|4th place

align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} Fiorentina

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

align=left|{{flagicon|France}} Lyon

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|3–5

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

rowspan=6 align=left|2013–14

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Republic of Macedonia}} Vardar

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–1

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Georgia (country)}} Dinamo Tbilisi

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–1

align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|Poland}} Legia Warsaw

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–3 (a)

rowspan="3" align=left| Group E

|align=left|{{flagicon|Germany}} Schalke 04

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|4th place

align=left|{{flagicon|England}} Chelsea

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–4

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

align=left|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Basel

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

rowspan="3" align=left|2014–15

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Norway}} Strømsgodset

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–0

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} Aktobe

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–3

align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Ludogorets Razgrad

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–1 {{pso|5–6}}

rowspan=2 align=left|2015–16

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} Trenčín

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–3

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–3

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Serbia}} Partizan

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–4

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3–5

rowspan=2 align=left|2016–17

|align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Sparta Prague

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–1

align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|England}} Manchester City

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–5

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–6

rowspan=2 align=left|2017–18

|align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Viktoria Plzeň

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|6–3

align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} Sporting CP

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–5

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–5

rowspan=3 align=left|2024–25

|align=left|1QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|San Marino}} Virtus

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|7–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|11–1

align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Israel}} Maccabi Tel Aviv

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–1

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Sparta Prague

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–3

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3–4

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1 At the time, the away goal rule was not applied, so a play–off match was played on a neutral ground (Bologna), won 3–1, by Borussia.

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2 After the defeat of the Romania team against Czechoslovakia in the quarter–finals of the 1960 UEFA European Championship (0–2 in Bucharest and 0–3 in Bratislava), the Communist Authorities decided the withdrawal of all Romanian teams from international competitions to avoid the risk of further "humiliation". Consequently, Romania did not compete also for the qualifiers for 1962 FIFA World Cup where Romania had to play Italy.

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3 This match ended 3–2, but PSG had fielded a suspended player (Laurent Fournier), so UEFA awarded a 3–0 win for Steaua.

UEFA Super Cup / European Super Cup

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
style="background:#DCDCDC"|Season

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Round

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Opponent

!width="80" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Result

align=left|1986

|align=left|F

|align=left|{{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Dynamo Kyiv

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1–0

UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
style="background:#DCDCDC"|Season

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Round

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Opponent

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Home

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Away

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Aggregate

align=left|1977–78

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Barcelona

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–3

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–5

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–8

align=left|1980–81

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Standard Liège

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–3

rowspan=3 align=left|1991–92

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Cyprus}} Anorthosis Famagusta

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2 {{aet}}

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–3

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Sporting Gijón

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–2

align=left|3R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} Genoa

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–2

rowspan=3 align=left|1997–98

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Turkey}} Fenerbahçe

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–1

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|France}} Bastia

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–3

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–3 (a)

align=left|3R

|align=left|{{flagicon|England}} Aston Villa

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–3

align=left|1998–99

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Valencia

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|3–4

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3–7

rowspan=4 align=left|1999–2000

|align=left|QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Estonia}} Levadia Tallinn

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|7–1

align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Austria}} LASK

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–2

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|England}} West Ham United

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–0

align=left|3R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Slavia Prague

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–4

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–5

align=left|2001–02

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} St. Gallen

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–3

rowspan=3 align=left|2003–04

|align=left|QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belarus}} Neman Grodno

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1–1 (a)

align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|England}} Southampton

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–1

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|England}} Liverpool

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–2

rowspan=8 align=left|2004–05

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} Železnik

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–4

align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} CSKA Sofia

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–3

rowspan=4 align=left| Group B

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Standard Liège

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–0

|N/A

|rowspan="4" bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2nd place

align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} Parma

|N/A

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–1

align=left|{{flagicon|Turkey}} Beşiktaş

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–1

|N/A

align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Athletic Bilbao

|N/A

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–1

align=left|R32

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Valencia

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–2 {{pso|4–3}}

align=left|R16

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Villarreal

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–2

rowspan=9 align=left|2005–06

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Norway}} Vålerenga

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|6–1

rowspan=4 align=left| Group C

|align=left|{{flagicon|France}} Lens

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–0

|N/A

|rowspan="4" bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1st place

align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} Sampdoria

|N/A

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

align=left|{{flagicon|Sweden}} Halmstads BK

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–0

|N/A

align=left|{{flagicon|Germany}} Hertha BSC

|N/A

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

align=left|R32

|align=left|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Heerenveen

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–2

align=left|R16

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Real Betis

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–0

align=left|QF

|align=left|{{flagicon|Romania}} Rapid București

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1–1 (a)

align=left|SF

|align=left|{{flagicon|England}} Middlesbrough

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–4

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3–4

align=left|2006–07

|align=left|R32

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Sevilla

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–3

rowspan=6 align=left|2009–10

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Hungary}} Újpest

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–1

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Scotland}} Motherwell

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|6–1

align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|Republic of Ireland}} St Patrick's Athletic

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–1

rowspan=3 align=left| Group H

|align=left|{{flagicon|Moldova}} Sheriff Tiraspol

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|4th place

align=left|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Twente

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

align=left|{{flagicon|Turkey}} Fenerbahçe

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–3

rowspan=4 align=left|2010–11

|align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Grasshopper

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1–1 {{pso|4–3}}

rowspan=3 align=left|Group K

|align=left|{{flagicon|England}} Liverpool

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–4

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3rd place

align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} Napoli

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|3–3

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

align=left|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Utrecht

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

rowspan=5 align=left|2011–12

|align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} CSKA Sofia

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–1

rowspan=3 align=left|Group J

|align=left|{{flagicon|Germany}} Schalke 04

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2nd place

align=left|{{flagicon|Cyprus}} AEK Larnaca

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

align=left|{{flagicon|Israel}} Maccabi Haifa

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–2

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–5

align=left|R32

|align=left|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Twente

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–2

rowspan=7 align=left|2012–13

|align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} Spartak Trnava

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–1

align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|Lithuania}} Ekranas

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–0

rowspan=3 align=left|Group E

|align=left|{{flagicon|Germany}} VfB Stuttgart

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–5

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|rowspan="3" rowspan="3" bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1st place

align=left|{{flagicon|Denmark}} Copenhagen

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

align=left|{{flagicon|Norway}} Molde

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

align=left|R32

|align=left|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Ajax

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–2 {{pso|4–2}}

align=left|R16

|align=left|{{flagicon|England}} Chelsea

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–3

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–3

rowspan=3 align=left|2014–15

|rowspan=3 align=left|Group J

|align=left|{{flagicon|Denmark}} AaB

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|6–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3rd place

align=left|{{flagicon|Ukraine}} Dynamo Kyiv

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–3

align=left|{{flagicon|Portugal}} Rio Ave

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

align=left|2015–16

|align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|Norway}} Rosenborg

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–3

rowspan=3 align=left|2016–17

|rowspan=3 align=left|Group L

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} Villarreal

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"| 4th place

align=left|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Zürich

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

align=left|{{flagicon|Turkey}} Osmanlıspor

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

rowspan=4 align=left|2017–18

|rowspan=3 align=left|Group G

|align=left|{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Viktoria Plzeň

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|rowspan=3 bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2nd place

align=left|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Lugano

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

align=left|{{flagicon|Israel}} Hapoel Be'er Sheva

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

align=left|R32

|align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} Lazio

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–5

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–5

rowspan=3 align=left|2018–19

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|SVN}} Rudar Velenje

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|6–0

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} Hajduk Split

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–1

align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} Rapid Wien

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–3

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3–4

rowspan=4 align=left|2019–20

|align=left|1QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|MDA}} Milsami Orhei

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–1

align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|ARM}} Alashkert

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–3

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–3

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} Mladá Boleslav

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1–0

align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|POR}} Vitória de Guimarães

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–1

rowspan=3 align=left|2020–21

|align=left|1QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|ARM}} Shirak

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–0

|{{N/A}}

|{{N/A}}

align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} TSC

|{{N/A}}

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|6–6 {{pso|5–4}}

|{{N/A}}

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|CZE}} Slovan Liberec

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–2

|{{N/A}}

|{{N/A}}

rowspan=7 align=left|2024–25

|align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} LASK

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–1

rowspan=6 align=left|League Phase

|align=left|{{flagicon|LAT}} FK RFS

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–1

|{{N/A}}

|rowspan=6|

align=left|{{flagicon|GRE}} PAOK

|{{N/A}}

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1–0

align=left|{{flagicon|SCO}} Rangers

|{{N/A}}

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–4

align=left|{{flagicon|DEN}} Midtjylland

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–0

|{{N/A}}

align=left|{{flagicon|GRE}} Olympiacos F.C.

|{{small|0-0}}

|{{N/A}}

align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Hoffenheim

|{{N/A}}

|{{small|0-0}}

UEFA Europa Conference League

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
style="background:#DCDCDC"|Season

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Round

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Opponent

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Home

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Away

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Aggregate

align=left|2021–22

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|KAZ}} Shakhter Karagandy

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"| 1–2 {{aet}}

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|2–2 {{pso|3–5}}

align=left rowspan="6"|2022–23

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|GEO}} Saburtalo Tbilisi

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 4–2

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"| 0–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–3

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} DAC Dunajská Streda

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 1–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 1–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|2–0

align=left|PO

|align=left|{{flagicon|NOR}} Viking

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"| 1–2

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 3–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–3

rowspan="3"| Group B

|align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} West Ham United

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"| 0–3

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"| 1–3

| rowspan="3" bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|4th

align=left|{{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht

| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–0

| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–2

align=left|{{flagicon|DEN}} Silkeborg

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"| 0–5

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"| 0–5

rowspan=2 align=left|2023–24

|align=left|2QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|BUL}} CSKA 1948

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 3–2

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"| 1–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–2

align=left|3QR

|align=left|{{flagicon|DEN}} Nordsjælland

| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–0

| bgcolor="#ffdddd"| 0–2

| bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
style="background:#DCDCDC"|Season

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Round

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Opponent

!width="80" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Home

!width="80" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Away

!width="80" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Aggregate

align=left|1962–63

|align=left|PR

|align=left|{{flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}} Botev Plovdiv

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–2

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–5

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|4–7

rowspan=2 align=left|1964–65

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Derry City

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|5–0

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Dinamo Zagreb

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–3

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–5

align=left|1966–67

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|France}} Strasbourg

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–2

rowspan=2 align=left|1967–68

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Austria}} Austria Wien

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–1

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain|1945}} Valencia

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–3

align=left|1969–70

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Scotland}} Rangers

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–2

rowspan=2 align=left|1970–71

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Karpaty Lviv

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|3–3

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–3

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} PSV Eindhoven

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–4

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–7

rowspan=3 align=left|1971–72

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Malta}} Hibernians

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|1–0

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Spain|1945}} Barcelona

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|1–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|3–1

align=left|QF

|align=left|{{flagicon|West Germany}} Bayern Munich

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–1 (a)

rowspan=2 align=left|1979–80

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Young Boys

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|6–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|8–2

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|France}} Nantes

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–3

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|3–5

align=left|1984–85

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} Roma

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–1

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–1

rowspan=2 align=left|1990–91

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Glentoran

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|5–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|6–1

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|France}} Montpellier

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–5

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–8

rowspan=3 align=left|1992–93

|align=left|1R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Republic of Ireland}} Bohemian

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–0

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–0

align=left|2R

|align=left|{{flagicon|Denmark}} AGF Aarhus

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–3

|bgcolor=lightgreen style="text-align:center;"|4–4 (a)

align=left|QF

|align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Antwerp

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|1–1

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|0–0

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|1–1 (a)

Intercontinental Cup

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
style="background:#DCDCDC"|Season

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Round

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Club

!width="80" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Neutral

align=left|1986

|align=left|F

|align=left|{{flagicon|Argentina}} River Plate

|bgcolor=pink style="text-align:center;"|0–1

UEFA club coefficient rankings

{{updated|22 September 2023|{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/#/yr/2024|title=Member associations – UEFA Coefficients – Club coefficients|last=UEFA.com|publisher=UEFA}}}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
RankTeamPoints
127align=left|{{flagicon|FRA}} Strasbourg2.500
128align=left|{{flagicon|UKR}} Dnipro-110.500
bgcolor="#ddffdd"

|129

align=left|{{flagicon|ROU}} FCSB10.500
130align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} Sturm Graz10.500
131align=left|{{flagicon|AZE}} Neftçi10.000

=Football Club Elo ranking=

{{updated|14 June 2023|{{cite web|url=http://clubelo.com/2023-06-14/Ranking|title=Football Club Elo Ratings|last=clubelo.com|publisher=ClubElo}}}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
RankTeamPoints
293align=left|{{flagicon|FRA}} Ajaccio1423
294align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} Osijek1422
bgcolor="#ddffdd"

|295

align=left|{{flagicon|ROU}} FCSB1422
296align=left|{{flagicon|DEU}} Magdeburg1422
297align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} Wolfsberger AC1421

European competitions goals

= Goals by player =

{{small|Including Home match with Virtus.}}

{{Col-begin}}

{{Col-4}}

border="0" class="wikitable"

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| P | Position}}

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Player

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Goals

align=left|1Marius Lăcătușalign=center|16
align=left|2Nicolae Dicăalign=center|14
align=left|3Ilie Dumitrescualign=center|13
rowspan="2" align=left|4Gheorghe Hagirowspan="2" align=center|12
Raul Rusescu
rowspan="2" align=left|6Victoraș Iacobrowspan="2" align=center|10
Bănel Nicoliță
rowspan="6" align=left|8Cristian Ciocoiurowspan="6" align=center|9
Dorin Goian
Adrian Ilie
Bogdan Stancu
{{Flagicon|FRA}} Harlem Gnohéré
Florinel Coman
rowspan="2" align=left|14Adrian Neagarowspan="2" align=center|8
Darius Olaru
rowspan="4" align=left|16Sabin Ilierowspan="4" align=center|7
Claudiu Răducanu
Nicolae Stanciu
Florin Tănase
rowspan="4" align=left|20Gavril Balintrowspan="4" align=center|6
Victor Pițurcă
Ilie Stan
Cristian Tănase
rowspan="6" align=left|24Valentin Badearowspan="6" align=center|5
Gheorghe Constantin
Claudiu Keșerü
Marcel Răducanu
Ion Vlădoiu
{{flagicon|FRA}} Malcom Edjouma
rowspan="11" align=left|30Alexandru Chipciurowspan="11" align=center|4
Viorel Năstase
Daniel Oprița
Sorin Paraschiv
Dan Petrescu
{{Flagicon|ITA}} Federico Piovaccari
Laurențiu Roșu
Constantin Budescu
Dennis Man
Andrei Cordea
{{flagicon|CMR}} Joyskim Dawa
rowspan="8" align=left|41Ladislau Bölönirowspan="8" align=center|3
Vlad Chiricheș
Carol Creiniceanu
Ionel Dănciulescu
Gabriel Iancu
{{Flagicon|GRE}} Pantelis Kapetanos
David Miculescu
Daniel Birligea

{{Col-4}}

border="0" class="wikitable"

!width="15" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| P | Position}}

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Player

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Goals

rowspan="15" align=left|41Iasmin Latovlevicirowspan="15" align=center|3
Cătălin Munteanu
{{Flagicon|MNE}} Stefan Nikolić
Basarab Panduru
Mirel Rădoi
{{Flagicon|BRA}} Adi Rocha
Tudorel Stoica
Dennis Șerban
{{Flagicon|BRA}} Leandro Tatu
Gheorghe Tătaru
Eugen Trică
Radu Troi
Dorel Zaharia
{{Flagicon|GHA}} Sulley Muniru
{{flagicon|POR}} Filipe Teixeira
rowspan="26" align=left|64Alexandru Andrașirowspan="26" align=center|2
Sorin Avram
Gabriel Boștină
Mihai Costea
Andrei Cristea
{{Flagicon|ALG}} Jugurtha Hamroun
Ștefan Iovan
Petre Marin
Damian Militaru
Răzvan Ochiroșii
Cornel Pavlovici
Ionel Pârvu
Ovidiu Petre
Adrian Popa
Marian Popa
Valeriu Răchită
Laurențiu Reghecampf
Ștefan Sameș
Nicolae Tătaru
Florea Voinea
{{flagicon|BRA}} Júnior Morais
Denis Alibec
{{flagicon|MNE}} Risto Radunovic
{{flagicon|CRO}} Damjan Djokovic
Daniel Popa
Ion Alecsandrescu

{{Col-4}}

border="0" class="wikitable"

!width="15" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| P | Position}}

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Player

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Goals

rowspan="39" align=left|90|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Arthurorowspan="39" align=center|1
Marius Baciu
Ilie Bărbulescu
Miodrag Belodedici
Tiberiu Bone
{{Flagicon|BRA}} Éder Bonfim
Valeriu Bordeanu
Alexandru Bourceanu
Gheorghe Cacoveanu
Augustin Călin
Florin Costea
Cornel Cristescu
Ion Crișan
Laurențiu Diniță
Anton Doboș
Andrei Dumitraș
Dumitru Dumitriu
Ion Dumitru
{{Flagicon|ALB}} Albert Duro
{{Flagicon|CMR}} Nana Falemi
Lucian Filip
George Galamaz
Florin Gardoș
Constantin Gâlcă
Sorin Ghionea
{{Flagicon|POL}} Rafał Grzelak
Ion Hrib
Viorel Ion
Adrian Ionescu
Anghel Iordănescu
Erik Lincar
Ion Luțu
Mihail Majearu
Dumitru Manea
{{Flagicon|SER}} Novak Martinović
{{Flagicon|COL}} Dayro Moreno
Zsolt Muzsnay
Roland Nagy
Adrian Negrău

{{Col-4}}

border="0" class="wikitable"

!width="15" style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip| P | Position}}

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Player

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Goals

rowspan="40" align=left|90|Vasile Negrearowspan="40" align=center|1
Ion Nițu
Mihai Pintilii
Andrei Prepeliță
Daniel Prodan
Marin Radu
Gabriel Raksi
Cornel Râpă
Iosif Rotariu
Lucian Sânmărtean
Vasile Soo
Romeo Surdu
János Székely
Mihăiță Székely
Costică Ștefănescu
{{Flagicon|FRA}} Grégory Tadé
{{Flagicon|COL}} Juan Carlos Toja
{{Flagicon|Cape Verde}} Fernando Varela
Iosif Vigu
Gabriel Zahiu
Francisc Zavoda
Mihai Bălașa
{{Flagicon|BIH}} Bojan Golubović
{{Flagicon|SER}} Marko Momčilović
Gabriel Tamaș
Vlad Achim
Olimpiu Morutan
Mihai Roman
Cristian Dumitru
Iulian Cristea
Ionut Pantiru
Razvan Oaida
Alexandru Buziuc
Adrian Petre
Daniel Benzar
Octavian Popescu
{{Flagicon|EST}} Joonas Tamm
Alexandru Baluta
{{Flagicon|BEL}} William Baeten
Marius Stefanescu
colspan="10" align=center style="background:#DCDCDC"|Own goals
rowspan="10" align=left|1{{Flagicon|POL}} Daniel Boguszrowspan="10" align=center|1
{{Flagicon|MLT}} Edgar Caruana
{{Flagicon|CYP}} Evagoras Christofi
{{Flagicon|NIR}} Stephen Craigan
{{Flagicon|BRA}} Emílson Cribari
{{Flagicon|SER}} Ivica Dragutinović
{{Flagicon|MNE}} Igor Pavlović
{{Flagicon|NED}} Alje Schut
{{Flagicon|ISL}} Ragnar Sigurðsson
{{Flagicon|SRB}} Bojan Balaz

{{Col-4}}

{{Col-end}}

= Hat-tricks =

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip|N| Number}}

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Date

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Player

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Match

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Score

align=left|1

|align=left|15 March 1988

|align=left|Marius Lăcătuș

|align=left|Steaua – Göteborg

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|5–1

align=left|2

|align=left|18 September 2014

|align=left|Claudiu Keșerü

|align=left|Steaua – AaB

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|6–0

align=left|3

|align=left|17 September 2020

|align=left|Dennis Man

|align=left|FC FCSB – Bačka Topola

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|6–6

align=left|4

|align=left|9 July 2024

|align=left|Darius Olaru

|align=left|FC FCSB – Virtus

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|7–1

= Two goals in one match =

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
style="background:#DCDCDC"|{{Tooltip|N|Number}}

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Date

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Player

!style="background:#DCDCDC"|Match

!width="35" style="background:#DCDCDC"|Score

align=left|1

|align=left|9 September 1964

|align=left|Cornel Pavlovici

|align=left|Steaua – Derry City

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

align=left|2

|align=left|16 September 1964

|align=left|Carol Creiniceanu

|align=left|Derry City – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

align=left|3

|align=left|3 November 1971

|align=left|Viorel Năstase

|align=left|Steaua – Barcelona

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

align=left|4

|align=left|30 August 1979

|align=left|Radu Troi

|align=left|Steaua – Monaco

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

align=left|5

|align=left|3 October 1979

|align=left|Ștefan Sameș

|align=left|Steaua – Young Boys

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|6–0

align=left|6

|align=left|24 October 1979

|align=left|Marcel Răducanu

|align=left|Nantes – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–2

align=left|7

|align=left|16 April 1986

|align=left|Victor Pițurcă

|align=left|Steaua – Anderlecht

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

align=left|8

|align=left|16 September 1987

|align=left|Gheorghe Hagi

|align=left|Steaua – MTK Budapest

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–0

align=left|9

|align=left|7 September 1988

|align=left|Marius Lăcătuș

|align=left|Sparta Prague – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–5

align=left|10

|align=left|7 September 1988

|align=left|Gheorghe Hagi

|align=left|Sparta Prague – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–5

align=left|11

|align=left|26 October 1988

|align=left|Gheorghe Hagi

|align=left|Steaua – Spartak Moscow

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

align=left|12

|align=left|3 October 1990

|align=left|Ilie Dumitrescu

|align=left|Steaua – Glentoran

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|5–0

align=left|13

|align=left|3 October 1990

|align=left|Dan Petrescu

|align=left|Steaua – Glentoran

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|5–0

align=left|14

|align=left|1 October 1991

|align=left|Ilie Stan

|align=left|Steaua – Anorthosis Famagusta

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

align=left|15

|align=left|29 September 1992

|align=left|Alexandru Andrași

|align=left|Steaua – Bohemian

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–0

align=left|16

|align=left|28 September 1994

|align=left|Ion Vlădoiu

|align=left|Dinamo Zagreb – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–3

align=left|17

|align=left|7 December 1994

|align=left|Adrian Ilie

|align=left|Hajduk Split – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–4

align=left|18

|align=left|7 August 1996

|align=left|Adrian Ilie

|align=left|Club Brugge – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffffdd"|2–2

align=left|19

|align=left|21 August 1996

|align=left|Adrian Ilie

|align=left|Steaua – Club Brugge

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

align=left|20

|align=left|4 November 1997

|align=left|Cătălin Munteanu

|align=left|Bastia – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–2

align=left|21

|align=left|25 November 1997

|align=left|Cristian Ciocoiu

|align=left|Steaua – Aston Villa

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

align=left|22

|align=left|22 July 1998

|align=left|Cristian Ciocoiu

|align=left|Steaua – Flora Tallinn

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

align=left|23

|align=left|26 August 1998

|align=left|Valeriu Răchită

|align=left|Panathinaikos – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|6–3

align=left|24

|align=left|12 August 1999

|align=left|Sabin Ilie

|align=left|Steaua – Levadia Tallinn

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

align=left|25

|align=left|26 August 1999

|align=left|Laurențiu Roșu

|align=left|Levadia Tallinn – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–4

align=left|26

|align=left|25 July 2001

|align=left|Claudiu Răducanu

|align=left|Steaua – Sloga Jugomagnat

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

align=left|27

|align=left|8 August 2001

|align=left|Eugen Trică

|align=left|Steaua – Dynamo Kyiv

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–4

align=left|28

|align=left|12 August 2004

|align=left|Adrian Neaga

|align=left|Železnik – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|2–4

align=left|29

|align=left|24 February 2005

|align=left|Andrei Cristea

|align=left|Steaua – Valencia

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

align=left|30

|align=left|20 October 2005

|align=left|Nicolae Dică

|align=left|Steaua – Lens

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–0

align=left|31

|align=left|16 March 2006

|align=left|Bănel Nicoliță

|align=left|Real Betis – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–3

align=left|32

|align=left|23 August 2006

|align=left|Valentin Badea

|align=left|Steaua – Standard Liège

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

align=left|33

|align=left|13 September 2006

|align=left|Nicolae Dică

|align=left|Dynamo Kyiv – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–4

align=left|34

|align=left|6 August 2009

|align=left|Bogdan Stancu

|align=left|Motherwell – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–3

align=left|35

|align=left|20 August 2009

|align=left|Bogdan Stancu

|align=left|Steaua – St Patrick's Athletic

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

align=left|36

|align=left|4 November 2010

|align=left|Bogdan Stancu

|align=left|Steaua – Utrecht

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–1

align=left|37

|align=left|4 November 2011

|align=left|Cristian Tănase

|align=left|Steaua – Maccabi Haifa

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–2

align=left|38

|align=left|14 December 2011

|align=left|{{Flagicon|MNE}} Stefan Nikolić

|align=left|Steaua – AEK Larnaca

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–1

align=left|39

|align=left|30 August 2012

|align=left|{{Flagicon|BRA}} Adi Rocha

|align=left|Steaua – Ekranas

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

align=left|40

|align=left|30 July 2013

|align=left|Gabriel Iancu

|align=left|Dinamo Tbilisi – Steaua

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|0–2

align=left|41

|align=left|18 September 2014

|align=left|Raul Rusescu

|align=left|Steaua – AaB

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|6–0

align=left|42

|align=left|23 October 2014

|align=left|Raul Rusescu

|align=left|Steaua – Rio Ave

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

align=left|43

|align=left|3 August 2016

|align=left|Nicolae Stanciu

|align=left|FC FCSB – Sparta Prague

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

align=left|44

|align=left|14 September 2017

|align=left|Constantin Budescu

|align=left|FC FCSB – Viktoria Plzeň

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–0

align=left|45

|align=left|19 October 2017

|align=left|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Harlem Gnohéré

|align=left|Hapoel Be'er Sheva – FC FCSB

|bgcolor="#ffdddd"|1–2

align=left|46

|align=left|16 August 2018

|align=left|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Harlem Gnohéré

|align=left|FC FCSB – Hajduk Split

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–1

align=left|47

|align=left|11 July 2019

|align=left|Florin Tănase

|align=left|FC FCSB – Milsami Orhei

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|2–0

align=left|48

|align=left|3 August 2023

|align=left|{{Flagicon|CRO}} Damjan Djokovic

|align=left|FC FCSB – CSKA 1948

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|3–2

align=left|49

|rowspan="2" |9 July 2024

|align=left|Daniel Popa

|rowspan="3" |FC FCSB – Virtus

|rowspan="2" bgcolor="#ddffdd"|7–1

align=left|50

|align=left|David Miculescu

align=left|51

|align=left|16 July 2024

|align=left|{{Flagicon|FRA}} Malcom Edjouma

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–0

align=left|52

|align=left|26 September 2024

|align=left|Darius Olaru

|align=left|FC FCSB – RFS

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|4–1

References

{{reflist}}

=Bibliography=

  • {{cite book |last=Moore |first=Glenn |title=The Concise Encyclopedia of World Football |publisher=Parragon |location=London |year=2000 |isbn=978-0-7525-4466-3 }}